Seahorses under a changing ocean: the impact of warming and acidification on the behaviour and physiology of a poor-swimming bony-armoured fish

Seahorses are currently facing great challenges in the wild, including habitat degradation and overexploitation, and how they will endure additional stress from rapid climate change has yet to be determined. Unlike most fishes, the poor swimming skills of seahorses, along with the ecological and bio...

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Published in:Conservation Physiology
Main Authors: Faleiro, Filipa, Baptista, Miguel, Santos, Catarina, Aurelio, Maria, Pimentel, Marta, Pegado, Maria Rita, Paula, José Ricardo, Calado, Ricardo, Repolho, Tiago, Rosa, Rui
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10451/41120
https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/cov009
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spelling ftunivlisboa:oai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/41120 2023-05-15T17:51:22+02:00 Seahorses under a changing ocean: the impact of warming and acidification on the behaviour and physiology of a poor-swimming bony-armoured fish Faleiro, Filipa Baptista, Miguel Santos, Catarina Aurelio, Maria Pimentel, Marta Pegado, Maria Rita Paula, José Ricardo Calado, Ricardo Repolho, Tiago Rosa, Rui 2020-01-19T19:53:50Z http://hdl.handle.net/10451/41120 https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/cov009 eng eng Oxford University Press https://academic.oup.com/conphys/article/3/1/cov009/2571230 2051-1434 http://hdl.handle.net/10451/41120 doi:10.1093/conphys/cov009 openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY Acidification behaviour Hippocampus guttulatus metabolism ocean warming seahorse article 2020 ftunivlisboa https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/cov009 2022-05-25T18:39:57Z Seahorses are currently facing great challenges in the wild, including habitat degradation and overexploitation, and how they will endure additional stress from rapid climate change has yet to be determined. Unlike most fishes, the poor swimming skills of seahorses, along with the ecological and biological constraints of their unique lifestyle, place great weight on their physiological ability to cope with climate changes. In the present study, we evaluate the effects of ocean warming (+4°C) and acidification (ΔpH = -0.5 units) on the physiological and behavioural ecology of adult temperate seahorses, Hippocampus guttulatus. Adult seahorses were found to be relatively well prepared to face future changes in ocean temperature, but not the combined effect of warming and acidification. Seahorse metabolism increased normally with warming, and behavioural and feeding responses were not significantly affected. However, during hypercapnia the seahorses exhibited signs of lethargy (i.e. reduced activity levels) combined with a reduction of feeding and ventilation rates. Nonetheless, metabolic rates were not significantly affected. Future ocean changes, particularly ocean acidification, may further threaten seahorse conservation, turning these charismatic fishes into important flagship species for global climate change issues. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Universidade de Lisboa: repositório.UL Seahorse ENVELOPE(163.300,163.300,-78.017,-78.017) Conservation Physiology 3 1 cov009
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topic Acidification
behaviour
Hippocampus guttulatus
metabolism
ocean warming
seahorse
spellingShingle Acidification
behaviour
Hippocampus guttulatus
metabolism
ocean warming
seahorse
Faleiro, Filipa
Baptista, Miguel
Santos, Catarina
Aurelio, Maria
Pimentel, Marta
Pegado, Maria Rita
Paula, José Ricardo
Calado, Ricardo
Repolho, Tiago
Rosa, Rui
Seahorses under a changing ocean: the impact of warming and acidification on the behaviour and physiology of a poor-swimming bony-armoured fish
topic_facet Acidification
behaviour
Hippocampus guttulatus
metabolism
ocean warming
seahorse
description Seahorses are currently facing great challenges in the wild, including habitat degradation and overexploitation, and how they will endure additional stress from rapid climate change has yet to be determined. Unlike most fishes, the poor swimming skills of seahorses, along with the ecological and biological constraints of their unique lifestyle, place great weight on their physiological ability to cope with climate changes. In the present study, we evaluate the effects of ocean warming (+4°C) and acidification (ΔpH = -0.5 units) on the physiological and behavioural ecology of adult temperate seahorses, Hippocampus guttulatus. Adult seahorses were found to be relatively well prepared to face future changes in ocean temperature, but not the combined effect of warming and acidification. Seahorse metabolism increased normally with warming, and behavioural and feeding responses were not significantly affected. However, during hypercapnia the seahorses exhibited signs of lethargy (i.e. reduced activity levels) combined with a reduction of feeding and ventilation rates. Nonetheless, metabolic rates were not significantly affected. Future ocean changes, particularly ocean acidification, may further threaten seahorse conservation, turning these charismatic fishes into important flagship species for global climate change issues. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Faleiro, Filipa
Baptista, Miguel
Santos, Catarina
Aurelio, Maria
Pimentel, Marta
Pegado, Maria Rita
Paula, José Ricardo
Calado, Ricardo
Repolho, Tiago
Rosa, Rui
author_facet Faleiro, Filipa
Baptista, Miguel
Santos, Catarina
Aurelio, Maria
Pimentel, Marta
Pegado, Maria Rita
Paula, José Ricardo
Calado, Ricardo
Repolho, Tiago
Rosa, Rui
author_sort Faleiro, Filipa
title Seahorses under a changing ocean: the impact of warming and acidification on the behaviour and physiology of a poor-swimming bony-armoured fish
title_short Seahorses under a changing ocean: the impact of warming and acidification on the behaviour and physiology of a poor-swimming bony-armoured fish
title_full Seahorses under a changing ocean: the impact of warming and acidification on the behaviour and physiology of a poor-swimming bony-armoured fish
title_fullStr Seahorses under a changing ocean: the impact of warming and acidification on the behaviour and physiology of a poor-swimming bony-armoured fish
title_full_unstemmed Seahorses under a changing ocean: the impact of warming and acidification on the behaviour and physiology of a poor-swimming bony-armoured fish
title_sort seahorses under a changing ocean: the impact of warming and acidification on the behaviour and physiology of a poor-swimming bony-armoured fish
publisher Oxford University Press
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